Patricia T. Brennan, Attorney at Law

Practice Limited to Chester County, Pennsylvania

phone 610.430.7300
fax 610.430.7318
ptb@patriciabrennan.com

Alimony

Payments made to the financially dependent spouse after the divorce are called alimony. Alimony is not automatically granted in every case. In some cases, the financially secure spouse will offer to pay alimony to help the other spouse finish an education or get an advanced degree, or to enable the custodial parent to remain at home with the minor children. In some cases the court will award alimony to the financially dependent spouse.

The spouse who wants to receive alimony must prove to the court their financial need for alimony. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court does not have guidelines for alimony. However, the Pennsylvania Divorce Code lists factors which the court must consider when determining whether a party needs alimony. Some of these factors are the length of the marriage, the parties' earnings and earning capacities, the parties' ages and health, whether they are the caretaker for the couple's minor children and whether they have other assets available for their support.

Click here to read the statutory definition
of alimony in Pennsylvania

Click here to read the statute regarding medical support for spouse in Pennsylvania

See also:
Divorce
Equitable Distribution of Property
Custody
Child Support
Spousal Support
Alimony
Estate Planning
Probate
Mediation

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Patricia T. Brennan
Attorney at Law
31 Turner Lane
West Chester, PA 19380
610.430.7300
fax 610.430.7318
email ptb@patriciabrennan.com

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Patricia T. Brennan, Attorney at Law, has focused her practice on family law litigation, and is also a trained, certified custody mediator for the Chester County Pennsylvania courts. Ms. Brennan offers legal counsel in the areas of child support, spousal support, equitable distribution, alimony and child custody, property distribution matters as well as probabe and estate planning.